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Sean Reese

Yes, it was not so long ago. My little brother’s 5th birthday. One of the kids sneezed snot on the cake. Disgusting… like replay translation

Louise Cooper like replay translation

Last summer, we planned an outside picnic party with some friends. Just when we started to take everything out, it started pouring with rain. We tried to find shelter under a tree but at the end of the day everybody was completely wet and a few of us even caught bad colds .

Angela Mc Gillis like replay translation

Yes! When I was 10, my mum invited kids from our street. They touched my gifts with their sticky fingers, and I started to cry and shout at everybody. Mum sent me out to sit on the stairs and I had to sit there until the end of the party! I was so bored .

Megan Rodrigez like replay translation

Two years ago I persuaded my parents to organise a big party for my 15th birthday. My mother and I sent at least 30 invitations to family members and friends from school. We decorated the house, bought lots of food of all kinds, pastries, sweets, fizzy drinks and, of course, a huge cake. We prepared some party games, and I created a playlist with my favourite music. In the end, only my cousin and my best friend showed up. All the others texted at the last minute to say that they couldn’t come, giving various excuses from illness to being punished. A great moment of solitude, literally.

Emma Turner like replay translation

Yes, last month, my mother organised a party for my brother’s 21st and he never showed up.

Steven Miller like replay translation

For my 17th birthday, I decided to have a “small gathering” for games at my house and my mum joined us and started telling dirty jokes. REALLY dirty jokes. My friends found it hilarious, but I found it horrifying.

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